pAn e l il l Um i n At i o nWhen the headlight switch is in the or position, you can adjust
the brightness of the instrument panel
illumination for better visibility. To
brighten, turn the control dial upward. To
darken, turn the control dial downward.
Ho o d re l e As eTo open your hood, pull the hood release
lever located under the left side of the
instrument panel.
HeA d l i g Ht sDaytime running lights are standard on your
vehicle. To turn on parking lights or headlights,
twist the end of the turn signal lever forward.
To change headlights from low beam to high
beam, push the turn signal lever forward; to
return to low beam, pull the lever back. To
flash the headlights, pull the lever toward you
and then release it.
fo g li g Ht s (i f e q Ui p p e d)Your fog lights will only operate when your
headlights are on low beam. To turn the fog
lights on, turn the dial up. To turn the fog
lights off, turn the dial back down.
co o l An t te m p e r AtU r eIllumination in BLUE indicates insufficient
warming up of the engine. Illumination in RED
indicates overheating condition of the engine.
cH e c k en g i n e li g HtIf this light comes on and stays on, see
your Subaru dealer as soon as possible.
There may be a problem with your
emission control system. NOTE: If you
have recently fueled your vehicle, the
“CHECK ENGINE” light may stay on due
to a missing or loose fuel filler cap. (The
cap should be tightened until it clicks.)
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A r n i n g li g Ht If this light appears, refuel promptly; your
tank is nearly empty. Approximately 2.6 U.S.
gallons of fuel remain.
ABs wAr n i n g li g HtIf the ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) light
comes on and stays on after the vehicle
speed exceeds approximately 8 mph,
the ABS system may not be working
properly. (The conventional brake system
will continue to operate normally.) Have
the ABS system checked by your Subaru
dealer at the first available opportunity.
crU i s e co n t r o lSET Push the “CRUISE” button located
on the steering wheel. The “CRUISE”
indicator light on the instrument panel
will turn on. Press the accelerator pedal
until your vehicle reaches the desired
speed. Push the “SET/COAST” button
and release. Ease off the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle will maintain the
desired speed.
TEMPORARY CANCEL There are four
ways to temporarily cancel cruise
control: depress the brake pedal; push
the “CANCEL” button; press the clutch
pedal (manual transmission); or, shift
the selector lever into the “N” position
(automatic transmission).
RESUME
Push the “RES/ACC” button with
the vehicle speed approximately 20 mph
or more.
SHUT OFF To quit cruise control,
push the main “CRUISE” button again,
or, when the vehicle is stopped, turn
the ignition switch to the “ACC” or
“LOCK” position.
INCREASE SPEED Push the
“RES/ACC” button, hold until your
vehicle reaches the desired speed, and
release. To increase speed using the
accelerator pedal, press the pedal until
you reach the desired speed. Push the
“SET/COAST” button to set the speed.
DECREASE SPEED Push and hold the
“SET/COAST” button, until your vehicle
slows to the desired speed, then release.
To decrease the speed using the brake
pedal, press the pedal to release cruise
control temporarily. When the speed
decreases to the desired rate, push the
“SET/COAST” button.
wi n d sHi e l d wi p e r sTo turn wipers on, press the wiper control
lever down one level for intermittent, two
levels for low, or three levels for high speed.
Return the lever to the “OFF” position to
stop wipers. For a single wipe/mist, pull
the lever toward you. To spray washer fluid
spray, press the washer button at the end
of the wiper control lever. To operate the
rear wiper, turn the knob on the end of
the control lever forward to intermittent,
continuous, or wash position. Turn the end
of the lever backward for wash operation
when the rear wiper is not in use.
pAs s e n g e r fr o n t Al Ai r B A g
on/off i
n d i c At o r sThese indicators, located next to the clock,
show the status of the front seat passenger’s
SRS frontal air bag. If the air bag is enabled,
the frontal air bag ON indicator light will
illuminate. If the air bag is disabled (not
activated to deploy in an accident), the OFF
indicator will illuminate. Please refer to your
Owner’s Manual for complete details.
HA zA r d wAr n i n g flA sH e r sPress the hazard button to turn flashers
on to warn other drivers when you are
experiencing emergency conditions.
Press again to turn flashers off.
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Safety features
cHi l d sAf e t y lo c k sChild safety locks are located on the rear inside edges of
the rear doors. In the locked position, rear doors can only be
opened from the outside
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seA tB e l t sTo fasten your seatbelt: adjust your seatback to the upright position
and position yourself an appropriate distance from the steering
wheel in order to maintain full vehicle control. Sit well back in the
seat. Insert the tongue plate into the buckle until you hear a click.
The shoulder belt anchor height should be adjusted to the position
best suited for your comfort. To unfasten your seatbelt: push the
button on the buckle. Seatbelts must be worn at all times.
cH i l d re s t r Ai n t sy s t e mFor maximum safety, first carefully read and follow the
instructions from the device manufacturer, as well as the
installation instructions in your Owner’s Manual, to properly
install the restraint system using the appropriate seatbelts or
anchorages provided in your vehicle. Children ages 12 and
under must properly occupy the rear seat at all times.
ti r e pr e s s Ur e mo n i t o r i n g sy s t e m (tpms)When the Tire Pressure Monitoring System detects that one or
more of your tires is significantly under-inflated, the warning light
will blink, then illuminate steadily. You should stop and check your
tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure
as soon as possible. If the tire pressure is set in a warm
garage and the vehicle is moved to a cold temperature,
the tire pressure drops, which could cause the tire pressure
warning lamp to illuminate. Under these circumstances,
increase the tire pressure by 1 psi for every 10˚F. Tire pressure should be checked after tires
cool down from driving.
to w i n g yo Ur Al l-wHe e l dr i v e veH i c l eSince All-Wheel Drive (AWD) distributes engine power to all
four wheels, improper towing will severely damage your AWD
system. A flatbed truck is the best way to properly transport
your AWD vehicle. If towing is necessary, it is best done by
your SUBARU dealer or a commercial towing service.
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